Investigation leader: Ship control could possibly have saved lives
An investigation leader stated that if the Maritime Authority had inspected the ship 'Scandinavian Star' before the catastrophic fire in 1990, the poor safety conditions would likely have been identified and addressed, potentially saving lives.
Survivors in court: 'The last thing I see of Christine is her walking out the door'
Survivors from the 'Scandinavian Star' sharply criticized the poor safety conditions of the ferry during a legal case against the Maritime Authority.
The last thing he sees of his pregnant wife is her leaving the cabin, he tells the court
Survivors from the 'Scandinavian Star' criticized the poor safety conditions aboard the ship during a compensation case against the Danish Maritime Authority.
The last thing he sees of his pregnant wife is her walking out of the cabin, he tells the court
Survivors of the 'Scandinavian Star' criticized the poor safety conditions of the ferry during a compensation trial against the Maritime Authority.
Survivors from 'Scandinavian Star' in court: 'I saw a fire door being held open to the car deck with a rope'
Survivors from the 'Scandinavian Star' recounted their experiences in court regarding the chaotic circumstances leading to the deadly fire that occurred in 1990.
The big question is, what was written on the backs of the two men in the boiler suits at 'Scandinavian Star'
Survivors of the 'Scandinavian Star' shared their experiences in court regarding the chaos before the 1990 fire that claimed 159 lives, as legal experts are set to testify.
The big question is, what was written on the backs of the two men in the overalls
Survivors of the 'Scandinavian Star' spoke in court regarding the chaos before the catastrophic fire that claimed 159 lives in 1990, with testimonies marking the ship's dangers.
Lawyer spent most time on the first major report on the fire
Lawyer Mads Pramming presented an initial Scandinavian report on the 'Scandinavian Star' disaster, criticizing the Maritime Authority during the compensation case.
Relatives: 'We have been disappointed so many times. I can hardly believe they will listen to us'
On the first day of the compensation case, survivors and relatives presented a Scandinavian report criticizing the Danish Maritime Authority regarding the 'Scandinavian Star' disaster.
Relatives to the Authorities: 'Where is the Decency?'
The relatives of victims from the 'Scandinavian Star' disaster criticized the Danish Maritime Authority during a compensation case, highlighting a Scandinavian report that condemns the agency's handling of the tragedy.
Lawyer spent most time on the first major report about the ship fire
On the first day of the compensation case, the lawyer for the survivors and relatives presented an original Scandinavian report on the disaster of the 'Scandinavian Star', which criticizes the Maritime Authority.
Survivors of the fire disaster demand compensation
Survivors and relatives of victims from the fire disaster on the ferry Scandinavian Star are demanding compensation from the Danish government, 36 years after the tragedy that claimed 159 lives.
New Scandinavian Star Lawsuit: Compensation Claims from 47 Danes and Norwegians
A new lawsuit involving 47 plaintiffs, including both Danes and Norwegians, seeks compensation and a formal apology from the state following the tragic Scandinavian Star ferry fire in 1990 that resulted in 159 deaths.
Defective fire doors, cockroaches, clogged toilets and no fire drill: All warning lights were on prior to the ship disaster
An investigation reveals critical safety failures on the 'Scandinavian Star' leading up to a tragic fire that killed 159 people.
Stopped toilets, cockroaches and defective fire doors. There was a red alarm for days. But no one did anything
The article investigates the poor safety conditions aboard the 'Scandinavian Star' prior to a tragic fire that claimed 159 lives, raising questions about the accountability of maritime authorities.
Witnesses in the trial about the fatal fire are required to be excluded: 'I didnβt think this case could get more grotesque'
The Danish state attorney is attempting to prevent essential independent legal experts from testifying in a significant and historic trial concerning the 1990 'Scandinavian Star' ferry fire that resulted in 159 deaths.